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'standing her ground' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the act of remaining firm and resolute when faced with opposition or criticism. For example, "She refused to back down, standing her ground even in the face of strong criticism."
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Germany's chancellor has been standing her ground against criticisms of her tame stimulus plan, yet her fiscal prudence may stand her in good stead as other governments struggle under the weight of hefty debt and millions of new jobless claims.
Shemtov is standing her ground.
But at the Gardner, Ms. Hawley is standing her ground.
— JOANNE C. GERSTNER Shields is definitely the stalker here, standing her ground while the Swede, who is taller, dances away.
It led to the opportunity to create a short dance for a Ballet Theater children's matinee, but Ms. Bond had trouble standing her ground with her dancers.
Parents are rebelling and staff don't know which way to look, but a certain headteacher in Darlington is standing her ground.
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The coward is someone who habitually takes flight in the face of danger; by contrast, the courageous person has a habit of standing his or her ground.
"That desperation of how do you stand your ground with dignity versus standing your ground in a really petty way".
Yet Mr Wahid is standing his ground.
Poots is standing his ground.
So they are standing their ground.
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